We know that it is the software that ultimately makes a machine interesting, whatever its technical prowess. And if the new Apple Vision Pro headset works from the start with the millions of iOS and iPadOS applications already available, it will only be able to impress us with native software, taking advantage of its augmented reality display capabilities.
Apple Vision Pro: 600 streaming, sports, video game and office applications££££
Apple reassures us by declaring that more than 600 native applications are available when the machine launches in early February in the United States, starting by streaming and sports broadcasting applications like Disney+, Imax, Max, MLB, NBA, PGA Tour Vision, or Red Bull TV. On the games side, the Apple Arcade service offers optimized titles such as Super Fruit Ninja, Lego Builder's Journey, What the Golf?, Cut the Rope 3, Jetpack Joyride 2, Patterned, Illustrated, Wylde Flowers and others. Finally, we can also cite a few miscellaneous applications in bulk: Airmail, Box, CarrotT Weather, Djay, Fantastical, Facades, J.Crew, JigSpace, Lowe's, MindNode, Mubi, Navi, Night Sky, Numerics, OmniFocus, OmniPlan, Parcel, PCalc, Sky Guide, Tides, Voyager by ForeFlight, Wayfair, Webex, Zillow, Zoom and even Microsoft 365 apps like Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams and Word.